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This podcast analyzes the complex political legacy of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, often nicknamed “Paltu Ram” for his frequent, opportunistic political realignments with rivals like the BJP and RJD, emphasizing that his primary goal appears to be political survival. The audio highlights the mixed results of his two-decade tenure, noting significant developmental gains, such as remarkable early economic growth, substantial infrastructure expansion, and crucial improvements in law and order, which transitioned Bihar away from the infamous “jungle raj.” However, the audio critically points out that these successes primarily represent the restoration of basic governance rather than genuine transformational development, leaving Bihar still grappling with India’s highest poverty rates, lowest per capita income, and persistent deficits in education and healthcare. Ultimately, the source concludes that while Kumar delivered foundational benefits, the outcome has disproportionately favored his political longevity over profound, long-term state prosperity.



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